§ 8-13m Definitions
§ 8-13n Requirements for incentive housing zones
§ 8-13o Design standards
§ 8-13p Application for preliminary determination of eligibility for zone adoption payment
§ 8-13q Preliminary determination of eligibility for financial incentive payments. Letter of final approval of incentive housing zone. Waiver of right to receive payment
§ 8-13r Incentive housing zone certificate of compliance
§ 8-13s Zone adoption payments. Building permit payments
§ 8-13t Application process for incentive housing development
§ 8-13u Report on incentive housing zone program to Governor and General Assembly
§ 8-13v Repayment by municipality of payments or reimbursements. Regulations
§ 8-13w Grants for technical assistance and predevelopment funds for incentive housing zones
§ 8-13x Grants for housing development

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 124b - Incentive Housing Zones

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